[ Verb Forms and Prepositions ]
Form an affirmative sentence using the verb ‘to be’ in the past tense: “They ____ at the museum last weekend.”
A. was
B. were
C. is
D. are

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Grammar › ViewA:___ any water at home. B:Don’t worry. ___ two bottles in my car.
A. There is; There is
B. There isn’t; There are
C. There aren’t; There is
D. There are; There are
Prepositions › View
What is the preposition?
Joey ran across the field as fast as he could
A. Joey
B. ran
C. across
D. as
Prepositions › ViewHe fell _______ the stairs and hurt his ankle.
A. into
B. out of
C. through
D. off
Gerunds and Infinitives › View
Did you managed _________ the report before the meeting? (finish)
A. to finish
B. finish
C. finishing
